AT&T continues to breach net-neutrality regulations despite an announcement that it would begin offering Appleâs FaceTime service to more of its iPhone and iPad subscribers, digital rights groups said.
The nationâs second-largest carrier said Thursday it was expanding the ability of its customers to use the FaceTime application, at no extra charge, for Apple iOS 6 customers with LTE coverage who have subscribed to any tiered plan. The company said the changeover should begin rolling out in the ânext eight to 10 weeks.â